References to new information appearing in genealogical journals pertaining to our Mayflower ancestors will be found at this site. This will help those researching Mayflower lines to know if research has already been done on their specific family. Research articles will be cited under the heading of the Mayflower family to which it refers. References to new articles will be added as time permits. In most cases, a brief description of the article will be given.nbsp;Additions to these lists (particularly from NGSQ, NYGBR and TG being three that I do not subscribe to) will be gratefully accepted and appreciated.

Researchers should also be aware of two additional important sources for listings of research articles. In 2001, NEHGR began a yearly compilation of a broader scope, New England research articles, entitled "New England Articles in Genealogical Journals", appearing in each July issue. In 2002 The Mayflower Descendant began a yearly listing of Mayflower research articles, called "Seen Elsewhere" which includes journals from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Connecticut.

GENERAL: Pilgrim Related

"In the Wake of the Mayflower," by Anne Biffin, MQ 77 [Sept. 2011]:268-73. [Includes pictures from Southhampton, Plymouth and Devon, England of plaques and buildings.]

"New Light On William1 Bradford's Passenger List Of The Mayflower", by Caleb Johnson, TAG 80 [April 2005]:94-99. [Interesting evaluation of the list, suggesting Bradford listed the passengers in specific order according to their status, both religious and civil.]

"Massasoit and Indian Friendship," by Robert F. Huber, MQ 65 [Aug. 1999]:240-42.

"Five sisters in Holland and their Pilgrim connection," by Robert C. Thompson, MQ 65 [Aug. 1999]:244-46. [Short account of the Carpenter sisters, viz: Juliana (m. George Morton); Alice (m. Edward Southworth and William Bradford); Agnes (m. Samuel Fuller); Priscilla (m. William Wright and John Cooper) and Mary Carpenter. All the sisters except Agnes came to Plymouth. See also MD 39 [July 1989]:182-3 for Carpenter extracts from parish registers of Bath and Wrington, co. Somerset which include the baptisms of the children of Alexander Carpenter.]

"With The Pilgrims In The Netherlands," by Carol McCabe. Early American Homes, December 1998 issue, 50-53, 64, 68-69. [Interesting article with pictures courtesy of Leiden American Pilgrim Museum.]

"The Seven Houses Of Plymouth", by Robert S. Wakefield, MD 44 [Jan. 1994]:21-24. [Discussion of early housing in Plymouth and who would have lived with whom.]

"Wrestling2 Brewster: An Old Hoax Resurfaces and Other Mayflower Family Fables," by Robert S. Wakefield, MD 43 [Jan. 1993]:13-16. [Lists the various hoaxes and errors in print about several Mayflower passengers and their families.]

"Dr. Mary Edward Walker, Women of the Mayflower Series", by Laurie Sutherland, MQ 76 [June 2010]:110-16. [Biographical account of Mary Edward Walker (1832-1919), dau of Alvah Walker and Vesta Whitcomb. Alvah Walker was descended from John Alden, John Billington, Peter Brown, Francis Cooke, Francis Eaton and Samuel Fuller. Mary is the only woman to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for Meritorious Service for her contributions as a field surgeon during the Civil War.]

"The Descendants Of Richmond A. Hillard, A John Alden Line", by Lynn E. Garn, MD 57 [Summer 2008]: 125-142. [Documented account of the children and grandchildren of Richmond A. Hillard, son of Joshua Hillard and Esther Burgess5 (Elizabeth Coe4, Sarah Pabodie3, Elizabeth2 Alden, John1) and follows the family from Connecticut to New Hampshire and beyond.]

"Delano Descendant First Over the Falls" by Muriel C. Cushing, MQ 73 [Dec. 2007]:308-10. Account of Annie Edson Taylor, who in 1901 on her 63rd birthday, went over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survived. Annie was the daughter of Merrick7 Edson (Delano6 Edson, Rhoda Peterson5, Ruth4 Delano, Jonathan Delano3, Rebecca Alden2, John1) and Lucretia Waring. She also had descent from Doty and Soule.]

"Ancestry and History of Philip Delano, Born Philippe De Lannoy", by George English, MD 56 [Winter 2007]:70-90. [Interesting account of the family including a summary of eighteen sources dealing with the family. Included here for descendants of Thomas and Rebecca (Alden) Delano. Part 2 is concluded in MD 56 [Summer 2007]:163-184.]

"A New John Alden line in Georgia; Descendants of Mary E. Graham of Sardis, Georgia", by Michael J. Fudali, MQ 69 [March 2003]:112-19. [Carries the line of Lucy6 Alden (Israel5, Noah4, John3, Joseph2, John1), who married Joshua Claflin and resided in Tyringham, Mass., through their daughter Lucy Claflin7 who married Anson Graham, through their daughter Mary Graham8 who married Caleb Murray, through their daughter Sarah Murray9 who married 1st Morgan Lively, 2nd William Woods.]

"This Spot which our Ancestors Chose: A Portrait of an Alden Family in the Poems of a Duxbury Girl", by Hobson Woodward, MQ 69 [Sept. 2003]:338-355. [Biographical relating to the life and poems of Hannah Packard7, daughter of Henry Packard and Mercy6 Alden.]

"The saga of 'Private Shurtleff': A Mayflower connection with a twist", by Robert C. Thompson, MQ 65 [Aug. 1999]:265-68. [Story of Deborah Sampson who enlisted in the Revolutionary War in 1782 as 'Robert Shurtleff'. She was the daughter of Jonathan Sampson and Deborah Bradford and was a 6th generation descendant from Alden and Standish and 5th from Bradford. She married Benjamin Gannett in 1785 and died in 1827. She wrote her biography in 1797. See also MQ 48 [Nov. 1982]:172-77, "The Secret Life of Jonathan Sampson", by Barbara L. Merrick, which recounts the story of Deborah's father.]

"The Probable Wife of John3 (John2-1)Alden", by Ann S. Lainhart, MD 47 [Jan. 1997]:1-8.[Provides evidence to show his wife was Elizabeth Gwinn, daughter of Thomas Gwinn and Elizabeth2 Gillam (Benjamin1). Provides bio and genealogical data on Benjamin1 Gillam, his children and grandchildren.]

"Lost and Found: Joseph Otis", by Mary J. Fuller, Neil D. Thompson, Alicia C. Williams, MD 44 [Jan. 1994]:45-46. [Discussion of two by that name one born 1712 and another born 1725/6, with new information citing deeds, to correct NEHGR 118:128-130, "The Two Joseph Otises of Barnstable 1780-1790", by Anne B. Harding.]

"Henry, The Non-Mayflower Alden", by Esther L. Woodworth-Barnes and Alicia C. Williams, MD 43[Jan. 1993]:21-41. [Discusses the reasons why no relationship to John Alden of the Mayflower has even been proven; provides data on the seven children of Henry (ca1663-1730) & Deborah ( ) Alden of Billerica/Dedham, including grandchildren.]

"The Mayflower Descents of President George Herbert Walker Bush, First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush, and Vice President James Danforth Quayle", by Gary B. Roberts, MD 41 [Jan. 1991]:1-8. [Outlines the Howland line of President Bush; Sampson line for Mrs. Bush and Alden/Standish line for Vice President Quayle.]

"Two Letters written by Bartholomew Allerton", by Caleb Johnson, MQ 75 [March 2009]: 46-448. [Two letters found in the British Library, dated 1645.]

"A Clue to the Parentage of Isaac Allerton", by Leslie Mahler, MQ 75 [March 2009]:54-56. [Cites a newly found 1609 apprenticeship record for Isack Allerton, son of Bartholmew of Ipswich, county Suffolk, tailor.]

"Isaac Allerton, His Book: The Allerton/Brewster Bible At The Massachusetts Historical Society", by David A. Furlow and Lisa h. Pennington, MD 57 [Summer 2008]: 97-104. [Fascinating account of this 1601 bible including following those who owned it, as well as Isaac's signature.]

"Ruth Perkins, daughter of Ignatious of Freetown, Mass. A Continuation of a Little Examined Howland-Tilley-Allerton Lineage," by Paul S. Bumpus, MQ 72 [Sept. 2006]:298-305. [Identifies two additional children of Ignatious Perkins6 (Ruth5, Robert4, Thomas Cushman3, Mary2 Allerton, Isaac1) and wife Keziah Davis, William and Ruth. Ruth7 Perkins married Jesse Pierce and both her children and grandchildren are documented in this article.]

"Josiah Kent's Children", by Ann S. Lainhart, MQ 72 [Sept. 2006]:289-297. [Expands on Mayflower Families, (Howland) 23:1:196, the family of Josiah Kent5 (Desire4 Cushman, Thomas Cushman3, Mary2 Allerton, Isaac1) and wife Alethea Bullock, carrying the line to the sixth generation and adding a daughter, Alethea5 who married William Brown.]

"The Families of Bethiah (Chipman) Smith and Anna (Chipman) Cushman: Smallpox Hits in 1777", by Susan E. Roser, MQ 71 [March 2005]:35-41. [Bethiah and Anna Chipman were daughters of Jacob4 Chipman (Samuel3, Hope2 Howland, John1) and Bethiah Thomas4 (Lydia3 Howland, John2-1). Twelve members of both families died during the 1777 smallpox epidemic in the Middleboro/Plympton area.]

"The Family Of John And Esther (Daggett) Franklin Of Tioga Co., Penn., And Steuben Co., N.Y.: A John Billington Line," by Christopher C.Child and J. Kelsey Jones, MD 60 [Autumn 2011]: 158-78. [Census and assessment records between 1810-1850 are used to identify the children of John Franklin and Esther Daggett8 (1785-1853); additional records are cited to flesh out these children and add grandchildren.]

"William6 Bent, An Unrecorded Son Of Joseph and Jemima5 (Billington) Bent," by John B. Arthaud, MD 60 [Autumn 2011]: 136-45. [Addition to MF 21:44. Note that William Bent married in 1768, Sarah Samson, dau of Zabadiel and Abigail (Cushman) Samson. Abigail has descent back to Alden, Allerton, Eaton, Soule and Standish.]

"Betsey Leonard's Lineage Has Been Found!" by Janice R.M. Infante, MQ 73 [June 2007]:127-136. [Describes the journey to find the parentage of Elizabeth Leonard, wife of Caleb Hall, as the daughter of Perez Leonard & Elizabeth6 Eaton (Barnabas5, Samuel4, Martha3 Billington, Francis2, John1.); includes her children and gravestone pictures. See also Eaton and S.Fuller.]

"The Billingtons: fractious first family", by David Kindy, MQ 71 [June 2005]:157-160. [Bio of John Billington and his family.]

"The President Has Been Shot! James A. Garfield, MQ 66 [Sept. 2000]:261-70. [Garfield was a 9th generation Billington descendant through his mother.]

"Some Descendants of Francis2 Billington of the Mayflower", by Robert S. Wakefield, TG 3 [1982]:228-448.

WILLIAM BRADFORD

"The Titanic: A Mayflower Connection, by Susan E. Roser, MQ 78 [March 2012]:16-20. [Account of Francis D. Millet, husband of Elizabeth Greely Merrill, a descendant of Alden, Bradford and Brewster. Included are pictures of her grandparents, Royal Whitman (1790-1868) and Sally Bradford (1794-1864)]

"Correction to William Bradford", by Ann S. Lainhart, MQ 73 [March 2007]: 82-83. [Correction to MF 22:391-2, to show that Sylvia6 Bradford (Peabody5, Gamaliel4, Samuel3, William2-1) did not die young in 1778 as stated, but rather she married in 1793, Ichabod Washburn. Note as well a correction to #535, Ephraim Bradford,giving his wife as Louisa/Lovisa/Lovsey (Dawes) Delano).]

"Non-Mayflower Bradfords Of New England: Descendants Of Robert And William, Brothers Of Beverly", by Scott Andrew Bartley, MD 55 [Summer 2006]: 140-159. [Not Mayflower lines but added here to assist with other Bradford research.]

"The Case For The Parentage Of James Winslow Of Martha's Vineyard", by Judith H. Swan, MD 55 [Winter 2006]:1-3. [Discusses parentage of James Winslow whose second wife was Elizabeth Holmes (Abigail4 Bradford, Ephraim3, William2-1).]

"Non-Mayflower Bradfords Of New England: Descendants Of Robert Bradford Of Boston", by Ann S. Lainhart and Scott A. Bartley, MD 53 [Winter 2004]:1-18. [Included here to assist those with other Bradford lines.]

"Geneva Bible", MQ 69 [Sept. 2003]:306. [Describes the bible of William Bradford which is on the back cover. The bible is in the collection at Pilgrim Hall.]

"The saga of 'Private Shurtleff': A Mayflower connection with a twist", by Robert C. Thompson, MQ 65 [Aug. 1999]:265-68. [Story of Deborah Sampson who enlisted in the Revolutionary War in 1782 as 'Robert Shurtleff'. She was the daughter of Jonathan Sampson and Deborah Bradford and was a 6th generation descendant from Alden and Standish and 5th from Bradford. She married Benjamin Gannett in 1785 and died in 1827; wrote her biography in 1797. See also MQ 48 [Nov. 1982]:172-77, "The Secret Life of Jonathan Sampson", by Barbara L. Merrick, which recounts the story of Deborah's father.]

"Errata And Addenda" to Descendants of Governor William Bradford by Ruth G. Hall, MD 41 [Jan. 1991]:82-4. [Further research is needed to prove the marriage of Lydia Holmes6 (Lydia5 Bradford, Benjamin4, Israel3, William2-1) who is alleged to have married John Cushing and Erastus Peterson.]

"William Brewster And Richard Jackson Of Scrooby Manor," by Jeremy D. Bangs, MD [Spring 2011]:52-60. [Includes a letter to Secretary Davison "discussing Brewster's position as Postmaster of Scrooby, with Davison's notes and comments."]

"The Brewster Book Returns," by Caleb H. Johnson, MD 60 [Spring 2011]: 10-26. [History of the book including transcription from 16 pages.]

"Luck Plays a Role in Amateur Genealogy", by Gary Macmann, MQ 76 [June 2010]:146-153. [Author's account of a trip to Plymouth tracing Bernard Macmann and his wife Susan Raymond, his wife being descended from William Brewster, Francis Cooke and George Soule.]

"James2 and Hannah (Brewster) Starr Morgan of New London and Groton, Connecticut, with Notes on the Reverend William1 Wetherell of Scituate, Massachusetts," by David L. Greene, TG 14 [Spring 2000]:118-28.

"Wrestling2 Brewster: An Old Hoax Resurfaces and Other Mayflower Family Fables", by Robert S. Wakefield, MD 43 [Jan. 1993]:13-16. [Wrestling Brewster did not marry Emila Story in 1630, nor did he settle in NH in 1635.]

"Was Elizabeth Dean a Daughter of Elizabeth (Snow)(Field)Dean?", by H. Clark Dean, MQ 70 [March 2004]:57-59. [Provides a partial transcript of the will of Joseph4 Snow (Joseph3, Rebecca2 Brown, Peter1), proving that his daughter, Elizabeth5 (Snow) Dean had two daughters, Sibble and Elizabeth; therefore Elizabeth should be added to the list of children in MF 7:160.]

"The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Peter1 Browne, And His Association With Mayflower Passenger William1 Mullins", by Caleb Johnson, TAG 79 [July 2004]:161-178. [Provides information showing it likely that Peter Browne (and his brother John of Duxbury) were those baptized at Dorking, co. Surrey, England, the sons of William Browne, and goes on to discuss various English records which prove relationships between the Browne family and Mayflower passenger William Mullins.]

"Death and Revolutionary War Service of Peter Bundy and his Son Peter", by James B. Battles, MQ 76 [June 2010]:141-145. [Sorting out Rev. War records to determine if they pertain to Peter6 Bundy (James5-4, Martha Chandler3, Isabella2, James1 Chilton) or his son Peter.]

"A New Record Relating to James Chilton", by Caleb Johnson, MQ 75 [June 2009]:139-40. [Cites a 1598 bond.]

"Searching For The Ancestry Of Abigail Leonard", by Mary E. Boyd, MD 57 [Winter 2008]:68-75. [Evaluates all available evidence in primary records and concludes that Abigail Leonard, wife of Isaac Read, was the daughter of Samuel Leonard4 (Sarah Chandler3, Isabella2 Chilton, James1) and his second wife Deborah.]

"Chilton Family - Missing Child", MQ 69 [Dec. 2003]:431. [Correction of MF 15:80 where Susanna6 Packard is missing from the list of children. She was born in Bridgewater, 3 Apr. 1718 and married there 16 Jan. 1733/4, David Orcutt.]

"The President Has Been Shot! James A. Garfield, by Linda R. Ashley, MQ 66 [Sept. 2000]:261-70. [While Garfield was a 9th generation Billington descendant through his mother, his wife Lucretia (Rudolph) Garfield was a 9th generations Chilton descendant through her mother.]

"The 1609-1610 Excommunications of Mayflower Pilgrims Mrs. Chilton and Moses Fletcher", by Michael R. Paulick, NEHGR 153 [Oct. 1999]: 407-412. [Also mentioned in the English church records are John Ellis, Thomas Bartlett. Gives evidence to show it highly unlikely that Mrs.Chilton was Susannah Furner.]

"The Mayflower Descents of President George Herbert Walker Bush, First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush, and Vice President James Danforth Quayle", by Gary B. Roberts, MD 41:1-8. [Outlines the Howland line of President Bush; Sampson line for Mrs. Bush; Alden/Standish line and possible Chilton line for Vice President Quayle.]

"Luck Plays a Role in Amateur Genealogy", by Gary Macmann, MQ 76 [June 2010]:146-153. [Author's account of a trip to Plymouth tracing Bernard Macmann and his wife Susan Raymond, his wife being descended from William Brewster, Francis Cooke and George Soule.]

"The "Forgotten" Children Of Charles5 Cooke", by Scott E. Tracy, MD 58 [winter 2009]:27-47]. [Five children are added to his account in MF 12:442-443. Charles5 Cooke6, son of Robert4 Cooke (Francis3, Jacob2, Francis1) and Abigail Harlow5 (Abigail4 Church, Nathaniel3, Elizabeth2 Warren, Richard1) had seventeen children by wives Hannah Faunce (Lydia4 Cooke, Jacob3, Francis1) and Sarah (Everson) Tinkham. The last five,Huldah, Joshua, Charles, Rhoda and Bethany were found in the probate records of their sister Anne (Cooke)(Corps) Bullock who died childless. Continued in MD 58 [Summer 2009]:115-138.]

"A Stone for Mary - Finally", by John S. White, MQ 74 [Sept. 2008]:272-78. [Account of the life of John Tomson and his wife Mary2 Cooke (Francis1); the author's search for their gravestones and erecting a stone for Mary in Nemasket Cemetery in Middleborough, Mass.]

"Two William Wests: Correction to MF 12 (1996):373", by Louise W. Throop, MQ 74 [March 2008]:54-55. [Identifies and sorts out the families of two William Wests; the William West with wife Joanna Peckham as given in MF 12 [1999]:382-3 is the son of Richard5 West (Thomas4, Richard3, Susannah2 Soule, George1), not the son of Bartholomew4 West (Mercy3 Cooke, John2, Francis1).]

"Determining the Parentage of Mercy Perkins, Wife of Joseph Warren of Bridgewater, MA, Middleboro, MA and Ashfield, MA", by Carl Anderson III, MQ 74 [March 2008]:51-53. [Suggests that the Mercy Perkins was not the daughter of Luke Perkins & Ruth5 Cushman (Allerton line) but that of Timothy Perkins6 (Chilton line)and first wife Susannah6 Washburn (Samuel5-4, Elizabeth Mitchell3, Jane2 Cook, Francis1). Note there are typos, pg.53, 5th parag., 3rd line should read "Samuel was the son of Samuel Washburn by Deborah Packard" - not "John Washburn". Susanna Washburn also has Chilton descent thru her mother, Abigail Leonard.]

"Ancestry and History of Philip Delano, Born Philippe De Lannoy", by George English, MD 56 [Winter 2007]:70-90. [Interesting account of the family including a summary of eighteen sources dealing with the family. The second part and conclusion appears in MD 56 [Summer 2007]: 163-184.]

"Descendants of John Young Of Plymouth And Eastham", by Andrew P. Langlois, MD 55 [Winter 2006]:29-52. [Includes family of John3 Young (David2, John1) and Dinah Harding however it errs in citing her lineage as (Joseph Harding4, Bethiah3 Cook, Josiah2, Francis1).]

"The Case For The Parentage Of James Winslow Of Martha's Vineyard", by Judith H. Swan, MD 55 [Winter 2006]:1-3. [Proposes that James Winslow who married Rhoda Chase, 1757 and Elizabeth Holmes, 1779, was the son of James Winslow (of Middleborough and Rochester) and Susanna Conant6 (Elizabeth5 Washburn, Thomas4, Elizabeth Mitchell3, Jane2 Cooke, Francis1.)]

"The Mayflower Ancestry of Dr. James Howard of Cumberland, RI, Part 1", by John A. Maltby and Douglas B. Ayer, MQ 72 [March 2006]:48-58. [James Haward5 (Elizabeth Washburn4, Elizabeth Mitchell3, Jane2 Cooke, Francis1) and wife Elisabeth Wallis had four children who will be continued in Part 2.]

"Zaccheus Tobey (1757-1839) of Dartmouth and Conway, Massachusetts, and Otsego County, New York", by Sandra H. Ball, NEHGR 158 [2004]:231-245. [Identifies Zaccheus as the nephew of Rev. Zaccheus Tobey and not his son, therefore his parents are Elnathan Tobey and Deborah5 Taber (John Taber4, Mary Tomson3, Mary2 Cooke, Francis1).]

"Silver Book Corrections", MD 53 [Summer 2004]:115. [Update on MF 12:405-6, the family of Elijah King and Maria5 Cooke (James4, Caleb3, Jacob2, Francis1). Research has proven the following children, viz: Elijah, Chloe, Sarah, Abigail and John; no proof for son James as cited in MF.]

"The Case for the Wife of Jonathan Woods, Sr. as a Descendant of Francis Cooke", by Ronald R. Woods, MQ 69 [March 2003]: 120-23. [Discusses wives of Jonathan Woods Sr. (who married 1st Betty Thomas in Middleborough in 1737, 2nd Ann (Packard) Edson in S. Bridgewater in 1771) and Jonathan Woods Jr., who married in Middleborough in 1764, Keziah Keith.]

"Holmes Descendants of Desire (Doty) (Sherman)(Holmes) Standish," by Susan A. Gillette, NEHGR 166 [April 2012]: 85-97. [Careful in-depth analysis of available records pertaining to the wife and children of John Holmes3 (Desire2 Doty, Edward1), showing he married Sarah4 Church (Nathaniel3, Elizabeth2 Warren, Richard1) and had 4 children, two of whom married Mayflower descendants. This differs from MF 11:2:24 which states he married Sarah Thomas and had 6 children.]

"Descendants of John Young Of Plymouth And Eastham", by Andrew P. Langlois, MD 57 [Winter 2008]:52-67. [Includes ancestry of Elizabeth Young who married 2nd Seth5 Morse (Gershom Morse4, Elizabeth3 Doty, John2, Edward1).]

"Delano Descendant First Over the Falls" by Muriel C. Cushing, MQ 73 [Dec. 2007]:308-10. Account of Annie Edson Taylor, who in 1901 on her 63rd birthday, went over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survived. Annie was the daughter of Merrick7 Edson (Delano6 Edson, Rhoda Peterson5, Ruth Delano4, Hannah3 Doten, Thomas2, Edward1) and Lucretia Waring. She also had descent from Alden and Soule.]

"The Identity of Desire ( ), Wife of William Lucas, and Her Connection to Edward Fuller of the Mayflower", by Marston Watson, MQ 73 [March 2007]:51-56. [Suggests that Desire, wife of William Lucas, (son of John Lucas & Lydia4 Doty), was Desire Blish, dau of Elijah Blish7 (Temperance6 Fuller, Joseph5, Thomas4, Samuel3, Matthew2, Edward1) and Sarah Stewart. MF 11:1:477.]

"The Ancestry of the Rev. Francis1 Doughty of Massachusetts, Long Island, New Amsterdam, Maryland, and Virginia", by John A. Brayton, TAG 77 [2002]:16,127-136,289. [Not a Mayflower Doty line but often confused as such.]

"Betsey Leonard's Lineage Has Been Found!" by Janice R.M. Infante, MQ 73 [June 2007]:127-136. [Describes the journey to find the parentage of Elizabeth Leonard, wife of Caleb Hall, as the daughter of Perez Leonard & Elizabeth5 Eaton (Barnabas4, Samuel3-2, Francis1.); includes her children and gravestone pictures. See also Billington and S.Fuller.]

"The Goodrich Sister David6 Hollister Married Was Sarah, Not Jemima", by Gale I. Harris, TAG 73 [Oct. 1998]:273-77. [Included is the question of the identities of Sarah Goodrich and Silvanus Eaton who married at Portland, CT in 1780, with mention of Silvanus5 Eaton (Francis4, Benjamin3-2, Francis1) as found in MF 9:117.]

"Joanna4 Eaton Of North Yarmouth, Maine", by Robert S. Wakefield, MD 44 [Jan. 1994]:25-26. [Children and grandchildren of Joanna Eaton and Elisha French.]

"Stephen Horton Of Hebron, Conn., And Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N.Y.: Establishing An Edward Fuller Line", by Henry B. Hoff, MD 58 [winter, 2009]:1-10. [Careful examination of records pertaining to Stephen Horton of Conn., son of Stephen Horton and Prudence6 Rowley5 (Samuel5, Moses Rowley4, Elizabeth3 Fuller, Matthew2, Edward1 + Elizabeth4 Fuller, John3, Samuel2, Edward1), with records of Stephen Horton of N.Y., with the conclusion that they were the same man. Includes children of Stephen and Prudence Horton as well as children of their son Stephen and his wife Heyltje Van Dyke.

"The Identity of Desire ( ), Wife of William Lucas, and Her Connection to Edward Fuller of the Mayflower", by Marston Watson, MQ 73 [March 2007]:51-56. [Suggests that Desire, wife of William Lucas, (son of John Lucas & Lydia4 Doty), was Desire Blish, dau of Elijah Blish7 (Temperance6 Fuller, Joseph5, Thomas4, Samuel3, Matthew2, Edward1) and Sarah Stewart.]

"Sarah (Chandler)(Cleaves)(Stevens)(Parker) Allen of Roxbury and Sandwich, Massachusetts", by Helen S. Ullmann, TAG 80 [Jan. 2005]:27-37. [While this article deals with Sarah and her five marriages, it touches on her "probable" granddaughter, Rebecca Cleaves, and the possibility that this Rebecca was the wife of Jonathan5 Fuller (Matthew4, Samuel3-2, Edward1) and not Rebecca Perry as suggested in MF 4:118-19.]

"Edward Nye Fish, a Mayflower descendant among early settlers in the West", by Lawrence D. Nelson, MQ 69 [Sept. 2003]:316-323. [Biographical with pictures of Nye and his wife. He was a ninth generation descendant of Edward Fuller as well as a Howland and Tilley descendant.]

"Two David Dimmocks of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, and Two Wives Named Thankful: A Mayflower Line Corrected", by Susan E. Roser, TAG 77 [2002]:150-153. [Corrects Mayflower Families, Edward Fuller, 4:99 that the children credited to David Dimmock5 and Thankful Cobb are likely the children of David Dimmuck and Thankful Hatch, and thus have no Mayflower ancestry thru Dimmock.]

"Was Matthew Fuller Of Plymouth Colony A Son of Pilgrim Edward Fuller?" by Bruce C. MacGunigle, the late Robert M. Sherman and Robert S. Wakefield, TAG 61 [July/Oct. 1986]:194-99. [Examines the evidence, pro and con.]

"Betsey Leonard's Lineage Has Been Found!" by Janice R.M. Infante, MQ 73 [June 2007]:127-136. [Describes the journey to find the parentage of Elizabeth Leonard, wife of Caleb Hall, as the daughter of Perez Leonard & Elizabeth5 Eaton (Barnabas4, Elizabeth3 Fuller, Samuel2-1.); includes her children and gravestone pictures. See also Billington and Eaton.]

"Investigation Into The Origins of Mary, Wife of Stephen Hopkins of Hursley," by Simon Neal, MD 61 [Spring 2012]: 38-59. [Thorough investigation into English records, identifying the "probable" parentage of Stephen Hopkins' first wife Mary as Mary Kent alias Back, dau of Robert Kent alias> Black and Joan Machell, and goes back two more generations.]

"Descendants Of John Young Of Plymouth And Eastham", by Andrew P. Langlois, MD 54 [Summer 2005]:97-113. [Ancestry and family of Hope3 Young (Nathaniel2, John1) who married Jonathan Cole, son of John Cole4 (Ruth3 Snow, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1) and Mary4 Rogers. Also that for Rebecca3 Young (David2, John1) who married 2nd, Joseph Cole, son of John Cole and Ruth3 Snow (Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also that of Reliance3 Young (Henry2, John1) who married Elkanah5 Paine (Thomas4, Mary Snow3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Part 2 continued in MD 55 [Winter 2006]:29-52 with the following: Family of Benjamin3 Young (John2-1) and wife Sarah4 Snow (Joseph3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also that of Barnabas3 Young (John2-1) and wife Ann5 Snow (John4-3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also the family of Mercy4 Young (Elisha3, Nathaniel2, John1) and Jacob5 Cooke (Josiah4, Deborah3 Hopkins, Giles2, Stephen1). Also that of Mary4 Young (Nathan3, Nathaniel2, John1) and Joseph Cole (John Cole4, Ruth Snow3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1) and Mary Rogers4 (Mary Snow3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also that of Martha4 Young (Nathan3, Nathaniel2, John1) and John Cole4 (Ruth Snow3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also that of Thankful4 Young (Zebulon3, Nathaniel2, John1) and Nathaniel6 Paine (John5-4, Mary Snow3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also family of David3 Young (David2, John1) and Hannah Twining5 (Ruth Cole4, Ruth Snow3, Constance2, Hopkins, Stephen1). Continued in MD 55 [Winter 2007]:48-69, including family of Daniel Young and Lydia5 Paine (Nicholas4, Mary Snow3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Continued in MD 57 [Winter 2008]: 52-67, including family of John Young and Mary Doane6 (Ruth5 Cole, Joseph Cole4, Ruth Snow3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also includes the ancestry of David Young who married Joanna6 Walker (Jabez Walker4-5, Sarah3 Snow, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also the ancestry of Eleazer Young who married Sarah (Hopkins) Bowley, probably daughter of Jonathan5 Hopkins (Constant4, Caleb3, Giles2, Stephen1) Also the ancestry of Lydia Young who married Jonathan6 Hopkins (Isaac5, Joseph4, Stephen3, Giles2, Stephen1). Also the ancestry of Sarah Young who married Moses Snow, son of David5 Snow (Micajah4, Stephen3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also the family of Ezra Young and Constance Mayo6 (Thankful Twining5, Ruth Cole4, Ruth Snow3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also the family of Nehemiah Young who married Abigail Taylor7 (Phebe Higgins6, Rebecca5 Hopkins, Stephen4-3, Giles2, Stephen1). Also the family of Solomon Young who married Rebecca Nickerson6 (Bathsheba5 Snow, Ebenezer4, Stephen3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1). Also the family of Moses Young who married Melatiah6 King (John King5, Bathshuah4 Snow, Joseph Snow3, Constant2 Hopkins, Stephen1). This concludes the account of John Young's descendants.]

"The John Riders of Yarmouth, Massachusetts", by Martin E. Hollick, TAG 80 [April 2005]:128-139. [Included is the family of Esther Rider who married Dean5 Smith5, the son of John Smith4 (Mary3 Hopkins, Giles2, Stephen1) and Bethiah4 Snow (Stephen3, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1).]

"The Probable Parentage of Stephen1 Hopkins Of The Mayflower, by Ernest M. Christensen, TAG 79 [Oct. 2004]:241-249. [Searches in the English records indicate his parents were John Hopkins & Elizabeth Williams.]

"The True Origins of Stephen Hopkins", by Caleb Johnson, TAG 73 [July 1998]:161-71. [Shows that Stephen was not from Wotton-under-Edge, England but from Hampshire, England; proves his first wife was Mary ( ), not Constance Dudley; and gives all ten children by both wives.]

"The Nathaniel Ryder Families Of Barnstable And Chatham In The Eighteenth Century", by Eleanor C. Rue, MD 41 [July 1991]:113-124. [Account of the children of Nathaniel Ryder and Desire Godfrey5 (Deborah Cooke4, Deborah3 Hopkins, Giles2, Stephen1) and the children of their son Nathaniel Ryder and his wife Bathsheba Hinckley5 (Abigail Jenkins4, Lydia3 Howland, Joseph2, John1).]

"Esther Howland and the American Valentines", by Gail A. Adams, MQ 76 [Sept. 2010]:213-19. [Account of Esther Howland, dau of Southworth and Esther Howland, b. at Worcester, MA in 1828.]

"Was Experience3 Howland the Wife of James2 Bearse/Bierce of Barnstable, Massachusetts?", by Iris M. Gray, TAG 83 [July/Oct.]:122-126. [A discussion of the theory that the wife of James Bearse could be Experience3 Howland (John2-1). Despite what has been written by Howland researcher Elizabeth White, (who suggested Experience could have been a male), the birth record of Experience clearly calls her a daughter of John. While no record has been found identifying Bearse's wife, the few known facts suggest the possibility that she was Experience Howland.

"Jabez Howland his Book: Rediscovering the Provenance of a Pilgrim Volume", by Mark Byford, MQ 73 [Sept. 2007]:267-271. [Includes images of the signatures of Jabez2 Howland and his daughter Yetmercy3 Howland.]

"Ruth Perkins, daughter of Ignatious of Freetown, Mass. A Continuation of a Little Examined Howland-Tilley-Allerton Lineage," by Paul S. Bumpus, MQ 72 [Sept. 2006]:298-305. [Identifies two additional children of Ignatious Perkins5 (Ruth4 Cushman, Robert Cushman3, Ruth2 Howland, John1) and wife Keziah Davis, William and Ruth. Ruth6 Perkins married Jesse Pierce and both her children and grandchildren are documented in this article.]

"Josiah Kent's Children", by Ann S. Lainhart, MQ 72 [Sept. 2006]:289-297. [Expands on Mayflower Families 23:1:196, the family of Josiah Kent4 (Desire Cushman3, Ruth2 Howland, John1) and wife Alethea Bullock, carrying the line to the sixth generation and adding a daughter, Alethea5 who married William Brown.]

"Descendants Of John Young Of Plymouth And Eastham", by Andrew P. Langlois, MD 54 [Summer 2005]:97-113. [Not a Mayflower Howland line, but a line thru John's brother Henry; the family of John Young and Abigail2 Howland (Henry1) are covered. Part 2 continues in MD 55 [Winter 2006]:29-52 with the following: Family of Elizabeth4 Young (Robert3-2, John1) and William Green6 (Desire Bacon5, Mary Hawes4, Desire Gorham3, Desire2 Howland, John1).]

"Grant Family of Barrington, Rhode Island, and Surrounding Towns", by Ann S. Lainhart, MQ 71 [Sept. 2005]:252-270. [Documented Genealogy the children and grandchildren of Joseph Grant and Rosamond Garnsey. Their son Thomas2 Grant married Lydia (Kelley) Cole, daughter of John Kelley and Lydia4 Bosworth (John3, Hannah2 Howland, John1).]

"The Families of Bethiah (Chipman) Smith and Anna (Chipman) Cushman: Smallpox Hits in 1777", by Susan E. Roser, MQ 71 [March 2005]:35-41. [Bethiah and Anna Chipman were daughters of Jacob4 Chipman (Samuel3, Hope2 Howland, John1) and Bethiah Thomas4 (Lydia3 Howland, John2-1). Twelve members of both families died during the 1777 smallpox epidemic in the Middleboro/Plympton area.]

"Grant Family of Barrington, Rhode Island, and Surrounding Towns", by Ann S. Lainhart, MQ 71 [Sept. 2005]:252-70. [Genealogy of the family of Joseph Grant (1716-1783) and wife Rosamond Garnsey and their nine children. Their son Thomas Grant married Lydia (Kelley5) Cole, (Lydia4 Bosworth, John Bosworth3, Hannah2 Howland, John1).]

"Edward Nye Fish, a Mayflower descendant among early settlers in the West", by Lawrence D. Nelson, MQ 69 [Sept. 2003]:316-323. [Biographical with pictures of Nye and his wife. He was a eighth generation descendant of John Howland as well as E. Fuller and Tilley.]

"Who Were The Chipmans Of Delaware And Maryland?" by Elizabeth P. White and Edwin W. Coels, MD 52 [Winter 2003]:19:38, [Summer 2003]:111-18. [Covers the family of James4 Chipman, son of John Chipman3 (Hope2 Howland, John1) and Mary Skiffe4 (Lydia Snow3, Abigail2 Warren, Richard1).]

"Joseph And Anna (Cunningham) Chipman of Groton and Haddam, Conn., A New Line to John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland", by Elizabeth P. White and Edwin W. Coles, MD 50 [Summer 2001]:105-16.[Line of Joseph4 Chipman (Samuel3, Hope2 Howland, John1).]

"The Family of Jeduthan and Rebecca (Crocker) Robbins of Plympton, Mass.", by Elizabeth P. White and Edwin W. Coles, MQ 67 [Sept.2001]:219-242. [Rebecca Crocker was a fourth generation descendant of John Howland.].

"The Howland Family Tree Is in Apple Pie Order", by Robert F. Huber, MQ 65 [Aug. 1999]:270-73. [Names eighteen famous people of Howland descent.]

"The "Only Girl In Town" Theory, The Case of Mary Cooke, Wife of Caleb Johnson of Haddam, Connecticut", by Robert S. Wakefield, TAG [Jan.1997]: 39-41. [Careful consideration of available evidence to show it more likely that Caleb's wife was Mary Cooke, dau of Joshua Cooke4 (Deborah3 Hopkins, Giles2, Stephen1) and Patience Doane (MF 6:102,427) and not Mary Cook dau of John Cooke and Desire Hatch5 (Desire Hawes4, Desire Gorham3, Desire2 Howland, John1).]

"Daniel and Freelove (Dickinson) Townsend, A Mayflower Line to John Howland", by Elizabeth P. White and Edwin W. Coles, MD 46 [July 1996]:122-130. [Covers the family of the parents of Daniel Townsend who m. Freelove4 Dickinson (Samuel3, Elizabeth2 Howland, John1), as well as the children and grandchildren of Daniel and Freelove.]

"Benjamin and Mercy (Dickinson) Harcourt of Oyster Bay, Long Island, A New Line to John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland", by Elizabeth P. White, Edwin W. Coles and E. Virginia Hunt, MD 46 [Jan. 1996]:7-14. [Covers Mercy Dickinson3 (Elizabeth2 Howland, Joh1) and Benjamin Harcourt of Oyster Bay, NY and their son Nathaniel4 Harcourt, his son Richard5 and Richard's children.]

"Which Joseph Jenkins Married Remember Stuart?" by Ethel F. Smith, MD 44 [Jan. 1994]:1-6. [Covers the marriages and children of Joseph Jenkins (1739-1823), son of Joseph Jenkins and Mercy Howland.]

"A Descendant Of John Howland In The West Indies: William Sargent Of Boston And St. Eustatius", by Henry B. Hoff, MD 44 [July 1994]:127-130. [Account of William Sargent, son of William Sargent4 (Lydia Chipman3, Hope2 Howland, John1) and Mary Lewis.]

"John2 Howland's Birth and Death, a correction," NEHGR 147 [July 1993]: 279. [Corrects the birth date in the Howland five generation book; he was b. 24 Feb. 1626/7 and died after 4 April 1702, citing Sewall's Diary 1:463.]

"The Mayflower Descents of President George Herbert Walker Bush, First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush, and Vice President James Danforth Quayle", by Gary B. Roberts, MD 41 [Jan. 1991]:1-8. [Outlines the Howland line of President Bush; Sampson line for Mrs. Bush and Alden/Standish line for Vice President Quayle.]

"Errata And Addenda" to John Howland of the Mayflower, vol. 1, by Elizabeth P. White, MD 41 [Jan. 1991]:81. [In the children listed for Thankful4 Gorham (John3, Desire2 Howland, John1) and John Fuller, the sixth child listed, Benjamin, did not exist and is a mis-interpretation of the West Barnstable Church records.]

"The Nathaniel Ryder Families Of Barnstable And Chatham In The Eighteenth Century", by Eleanor C. Rue, MD 41 [July 1991]:113-124. [Account of the children of Nathaniel Ryder and Desire Godfrey5 (Deborah Cooke4, Deborah3 Hopkins, Giles2, Stephen1) and the children of their son Nathaniel Ryder and his wife Bathsheba Hinckley5 (Abigail Jenkins4, Lydia3 Howland, Joseph2, John1).]

"Errata And Addenda" to John Howland of the Mayflower, vol. 1, by Elizabeth P. White, MD 41 [Jan. 1991]:81. [In the children listed for Ebenezer Livy Bennet5 (Ruth4 Gorham, Shubael Gorham3, Desire2 Howland, John1) is missing son Zephaniah6 Bennet who is named in the wills of his uncles William Bennet5 and Silvanus Bennet5, pp.622,630.]

"The John Howland Who Married Freelove Wood", by Francis G. Jenkins, MD 39 [Jan. 1989]:21-26.

"Joseph & Lydia (Gorham) Worth of Nantucket, Massachusetts and Their Wandering Children", by Elizabeth P. White and Edwin W. Coles, NGSQ 76 [Dec. 1988]:268-88. [Family of Lydia4 Gorham (Shubael Gorham3, Desire2 Howland, John1); her children and grandchildren with much biographical material. Note that there are errors in some dates as compared to printed vital records which were corrected in Volume 77, June 1989, p.142.]

"Henry Howland of Duxbury, Massachusetts, 1633, His Children and His Grandchildren", by Robert S. Wakefield and Robert M. Sherman, NGSQ 75 [1987]:105-16, 216-25, 278-88. [Family of John Howland's brother, Henry.]

"Hanged for Adultery: The Untold Story of Mayflower Passenger William Latham's Wife Mary", by Caleb Johnson, MQ 75 [March 2009]:49-53. [New information on the interesting life of William and Mary Latham.]

"Mary (Prower) Martin: A new Mayflower Ancestor", by Caleb H. Johnson, MQ 76 [Sept. 2010]:244-46. [Cites records in Great Burstead, England for an Edward and Mary Prower and their children.]

"Christopher Martin Of The Mayflower Was Not The Virginia Company Shareholder", by William Thorndale, TAG 80 [Oct. 2005]:264.

RICHARD MORE

"Hostages of Fortune: The More Children of the Mayflower", by R.G. Kainer, NEA 4 [2003]:1:18-21.

"The English Origin of the Hunter and Hollingsworth Families of Salem, Massachusetts: In-Laws of Richard1 More of the Mayflower", by Leslie Mahler, TAG 78 [Oct. 2003]:241-244. [Discusses the parentage of Christian Hunter, daughter of Thomas Hunter and Susan Gentleman as well as her mother's children by her 2nd husband, Richard Hollingsworth.]

"Soap Opera On The Mayflower: The Little-Known Story of the More Children", by Richard H. Maxwell, MQ 65 [Nov. 1999]:315-321.

"The More Children of the Mayflower, Part II", by Donald F. Harris, MD 44 [Jan. 1994]:11-20.

"The More Children of the Mayflower, Part III", by Donald F. Harris, MD 44 [July 1994]:109-118.

WILLIAM MULLINS

"Further Traces Of The Mullins Family Of Dorking, Co. Surrey, England," by Caleb H. Johnson, MD 61[Spring] 2012: 17-27. [Research on William Mullins, his parents and children.]

"An Investigation into the Origins of Alice, wife of William Mullins," by Caleb H. Johnson, MQ 78 [March 2012]:44-57. [Detailed account of the techniques used in examining English records which helped eliminate numerous possibilities.]

"A Visit to the Home of William Mullins", by Jeanne Felker, MQ 74 [March 2008]:17-18. [An account of the Mullins home at 58-61 West St., Dorking.]

"The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Peter1 Browne, And His Association with Mayflower Passenger William1 Mullins", by Caleb Johnson, TAG 79 [July 2004]:161-178. [As well as discussing the Browne family, gives information from English records on the Mullins family, including suggesting William was the son of John Mullins & Joan Bridger, theories on his wives names and associations with other English families.]

"The Mullins Family", by Alicia C. Williams, MD 44 [Jan. 1994]:39-44. [Includes data on the English origins of William Mullins and touches upon the fact that his wife Alice's maiden name is unknown.]

DEGORY PRIEST

"Ebenezer Perry, Son Of John And Mercy (Swan) Perry Of Cambridge, Mass.: Correcting Mayflower Families And Identifying A New Line Of Descent From The Fifth Generation Of Degory Priest", by Diane Rapaport, MD 59 [Winter 2010]:21-31. [Discusses new evidence to prove that Ebenezer Perry5, son of James Perry and Mercy Swan4 (Mary Pratt3, Mary2 Priest, Degory1), married and had three sons.]

"The English Origin Of Degory1 Priest Of The Mayflower: An Evaluation", by Patricia L. Hatcher, TAG 80 [Oct. 2005]:241-260. [Comprehensive research, some in Leiden, most in England, citing various records of Priest/Prust families.]

"Daniel and Freelove (Dickinson) Townsend, A Mayflower Line to John Howland", by Elizabeth P. White and Edwin W. Coles, MD 46 [July 1996]:122-130. [Covers the family of the parents of Daniel Townsend who m. Freelove4 Dickinson (Samuel3, Elizabeth2 Howland, John1). Daniel's father, James Townsend m. as his third wife, Delivered4 Pratt (John3, Mary2 Priest, Degory1) and had five (possibly six) children, all of whom are named but not carried further.See the Note by the Editor, pg.121 "Of Natural Brothers And Other Complications In Life" which further explains the reasons for including Daniel Townsend as a son of his father's third wife, as per MF 8:16,47.]

THOMAS ROGERS

"The Will of Samuel Porter", by Kathryn D. Graham, MD 57 [Summer 2008]: 171-176. [Includes a transcript of the 1761 will of Samuel Porter of Cornwallis, Nova Scotia and an account of his children with wife Remember Makepeace, daughter of William Makepeace and Abigail Tisdale4 (Anna3 Rogers, John2, Thomas1).

"Descendants Of John Young Of Plymouth And Eastham", by Andrew P. Langlois, MD 54 [Summer 2005]:97-113. [Ancestry and family of Hope3 Young (Nathaniel2, John1) who married Jonathan Cole, son of John Cole4 (Ruth3 Snow, Constance2 Hopkins, Stephen1) and Mary4 Rogers (James3, Joseph2, Thomas1). Also that of Martha3 Young (Henry2, John1) who married Eleazer4 Rogers (John3, Joseph2, Thomas1). Also that of Elizabeth3 Young (Henry2, John1) who married 2nd Benjamin Phinney4 (Mary3 Rogers, Joseph2, Thomas1). Part 2 continued in MD 55 [Winter 2006]:29-52 with the following: Family of James3 Young (Joseph2, John1) and wife Mary Higgins4 (Hannah3 Rogers, Joseph2, Thomas1). Continued in MD [Winter 2008]:52-67 with the following: ancestry of Lewis Young who married Margaret7 Rogers (Joshua6, Ebenezer5, John4-3, Joseph2, Thomas1); family of Isaiah Young who married Jerusha6 Rogers (Moses5, Eleazer4, John3, Joseph2, Thomas1); ancestry of Deborah Young who married Joshua7 Rogers (Joshua6, Elkanah5, Joseph4, John3, Joseph2, Thomas1); ancestry of Naomi Young who married Seth7 Rogers (Joshua6, Elkanah5, Joseph4, John3, Joseph2, Thomas1).]

"The English Ancestry of the Pilgrim Thomas Rogers and His Wife Alice (Cosford) Rogers", by Clifford L. Stott, TG 10:138-149.

"The Children of Nathaniel4 and Alice (Hackett) Richmond of Taunton, Massachusetts: A Mayflower Line, by David K. Martin, TAG 79 [Jan/April 2004]:82-84. [Discusses family of Nathaniel5 Richmond (Edward4, Abigail3 Rogers, John2, Thomas1) and wife Alice Hackett and corrects the account given in MF 19:57-58, proving they had sons Nathaniel and Gideon Richmond.]

"The Lost Huldah Rogers Of Truro, Massachusetts", by Stephen A. Ralls, TAG 79 [July 2004]:199-206. [Gives evidence to show that Huldah5 Rogers, daughter of Thomas4-3 (Joseph2, Thomas1) and Sarah Treat married Thomas Watkins.(MF 19:21 and 6:70 list her as n.f.r.) ]

"The Finney Family Of Lenton, Nottinghamshire And Plymouth, Massachusetts", by Clifford L. Stott, NEHGR 148 [1994]:315-327. [Ancestry and family of John Finney who married Mary3 Rogers (Joseph2, Thomas1).]

"The Family of Moses And Deborah (Totman) Barrows Of Plympton, Massachusetts, And Cornish New Hampshire", by Jonathan P. Foulkes, MD 44 [July 1994]:119-126. [Data on Moses Barrows and wife Deborah Totman, dau of Samuel Totman and Experience5 Rogers (Eleazer4, Thomas3, Joseph2, Thomas1) and their possible children.]

"The Manorial Records of Henlow Grey: New Information on the Tilleys, Coopers, and Hursts", by Caleb H. Johnson, MQ 76 [June 2010]:125-134]. [Recounts info found on Robert Tilley (father of John and Edward Tilley), Edmund Cooper (father of Agnes Cooper, wife of Edward Tilley and also grandfather of Henry Samson and Humility Cooper), Henry Hurst, (possible grandfather of Joan Hurst, wife of John Tilley) and William Tilley (grandfather of John and Edward Tilley).]

"Descendants Of John Young Of Plymouth And Eastham", by Andrew P. Langlois, MD 55 [Winter 2006]:29-52. [Includes family of Joseph3 Young (Joseph2, John1) who married Anna Oldham4 (Mercy Sprout3, Elizabeth2 Samson, Henry1).

"Tracing the Family of Stephen and Ruth (Samson4) Harding of Arundel, Maine: Fifth Generation Descendants of Henry Samson of the Mayflower", by Jane F. Fiske, MQ 70 [March 2004]:40-47. [Covers up to the birth of the 6th generation, descendants of Stephen Harding and Ruth4 Samson (James3-2, Henry1).]

"The Mayflower Descents of President George Herbert Walker Bush, First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush, and Vice President James Danforth Quayle", by Gary B. Roberts, MD 41 [Jan. 1991]:1-8. [Outlines the Howland line of President Bush; Sampson line for Mrs. Bush and Alden/Standish line for Vice President Quayle.]

"Additions and Corrections to the Mayflower Families Volumes," by Louise W. Throop, MF 61 [Spring 2012]: 89. [Corrects MFIP Soule:212; Melanthon Freeman was a nephew, not a son of Joseph Freeman.]

"Additions and Corrections to the Mayflower Families Volumes, by Louise W. Throop, MD 60 [Autumn 2011]: 151-52. [Addition to MFIP Soule [2011]:150 of the death date for William Andrews, husband of Charity4 West.]

"A Deposition From 1685, Made By John2 Soule, Reconfirming His Age," by Caleb H. Johnson, MD 60 [Autumn 2011]: 134-5. [Previously unpublished deposition found in the collection of the Pilgrim Hall Museum; Soule gives his age as fifty-four or thereabouts.]

"Luck Plays a Role in Amateur Genealogy", by Gary Macmann, MQ 76 [June 2010]:146-153. [Author's account of a trip to Plymouth tracing Bernard Macmann and his wife Susan Raymond, his wife being descended from William Brewster, Francis Cooke and George Soule.]

"The Hunt for the English Origins of George Soule", by Caleb Johnson, MQ 75 [Sept. 2009]:245-261. [Recounts in depth research in many English parish registers and the various George Soules which have been found.]

"Two William Wests: Correction to MF 12 (1996):373", by Louise W. Throop, MQ 74 [March 2008]:54-55. [Identifies and sorts out the families of two William Wests; the William West with wife Joanna Peckham as given in MF 12 [1999]:382-3 is the son of Richard5 West (Thomas4, Richard3, Susannah2 Soule, George1), not the son of Bartholomew4 West (Mercy3 Cooke, John2, Francis1).]

"Delano Descendant First Over the Falls" by Muriel C. Cushing, MQ 73 [Dec. 2007]:308-10. [Account of Annie Edson Taylor, who in 1901 on her 63rd birthday, went over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survived. Annie was the daughter of Merrick7 Edson (Delano6 Edson, Rhoda5 Peterson, John4 Peterson, John Peterson3, Mary2 Soule, George1) and Lucretia Waring. She also had descent from Alden and Soule.]

"Thomas2 Place And Thomas3 Place of North Kingstown, RI", by the late Gerald J. Parsons, TAG 79 [Jan/April 2004]:76-81. [Discusses the families of two men - Thomas2 Place who m. Hannah Cole (including their son Samuel who m. Squicie Fones4 (Martha West3, Susannah2 Soule, George1) and Thomas3 Place who m. Margaret Stafford.]

"The Mother of Dr. Alden Soule", by Muriel C. Cushing, MQ 69 [Dec. 2003]:427-28. [Cites proof for the parentage of Alden6 Soule, son of Jonathan Southworth5 Soule (Micah4, Josiah3, John2, George1), as per Mayflower Families in Progress, part two, #410.]

"Thomas Alverson Of Halifax, Vermont, A Descendant Of George Soule", by Robert S. Wakefield, MD 45 [1995]:125-26. [Documents the life and family of Thomas Alverson5 (Martha Card4, Martha West3, Susannah2 Soule, George1).]

"Lost and Found: Ancestry of John Winslow of Darmouth, Massachusetts: A New Soule Line", by Richard W. Turner and Carolyn S. Bingham, MD 44 [July 1994]:153-155. [Gives two sons for John Winslow5 (Patience Paine4, Susannah Haskell3, Patience2 Soule, George1) and wife Abigail Mosher and carries the lines of these two sons, John and Thomas Winslow, one generation further.]

"The Sampler of Eliza Fisher", by Deborah M. Clarke, MQ 66 [June 2000]:131-33. [Eliza Fisher was the daughter of Matthew Fisher and Mary Pineo and thru her mother, a descendant of Standish. She married David Newcomb and resided in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia.]

"The saga of 'Private Shurtleff': A Mayflower connection with a twist", by Robert C. Thompson, MQ 65 [Aug. 1999]:265-68. [Story of Deborah Sampson who enlisted in the Revolutionary War in 1782 as 'Robert Shurtleff'. She was the daughter of Jonathan Sampson and Deborah Bradford and was a 6th generation descendant from Alden and Standish and 5th from Bradford. She married Benjamin Gannett in 1785 and died in 1827. She wrote her biography in 1797. Her story first appeared in MQ 39 [May 1973]:56-57. See also MQ 48 [Nov. 1982]:172-77, "The Secret Life of Jonathan Sampson", by Barbara L. Merrick, which recounts the story of Deborah's father.]

"The Mayflower Descents of President George Herbert Walker Bush, First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush, and Vice President James Danforth Quayle", by Gary B. Roberts, MD 41 [Jan. 1991]:1-8. [Outlines the Howland line of President Bush; Sampson line for Mrs. Bush and Alden/Standish line for Vice President Quayle.]

"The Manorial Records of Henlow Grey: New Information on the Tilleys, Coopers, and Hursts", by Caleb H. Johnson, MQ 76 [June 2010]:125-134]. [Recounts info found on Robert Tilley (father of John and Edward Tilley), Edmund Cooper (father of Agnes Cooper, wife of Edward Tilley and also grandfather of Henry Samson and Humility Cooper), Henry Hurst, (possible grandfather of Joan Hurst, wife of John Tilley) and William Tilley (grandfather of John and Edward Tilley).]

"An English Line from John Tilley", by Caroline L. Kardell, MQ 65 [Aug. 1999]:208-209. [An announcement of the first approved lineage from Robert Tilley, son of John Tilley, who remained in England and married Mary Hawkins.]

"The lost children of Bedfordshire's Pilgrim Fathers: The Tilley family of the Mayflower", by Joy Forster, MQ 65 [Nov. 1999]:322-325. [Joy recounts her journey researching the Tilley family and proving her descent from Robert2 Tilley (John1).]

"Further Traces Of John Tilley Of The Mayflower", by Robert L. Ward, TAG 60 [July 1984]:171-73.

"English Ancestry Of Seven Mayflower Passengers: Tilley, Sampson And Cooper", by Robert L. Ward, TAG 52 [1976]:198-208. [Extensive research into English parish records citing many within.]

"Descendants Of John Young Of Plymouth And Eastham", by Andrew P. Langlois, MD 55 [Winter 2006]:29-52. [Includes family of Elizabeth4 Young (Robert3-2, John1) and William5 Green (William4, Elizabeth3 Warren, Nathaniel2, Richard1).

"A Whaling Warren Descendant, Capt. Henry Delano and the U.K.", by Muriel C. Cushing and George English, MQ 70 [Dec.2004]:316-322. [Life and family of Henry6 Delano (Thomas5-4, Mercy3 Warren, Nathaniel2, Richard1). Also includes a picture of his portrait.]

"The Finney Family Of Lenton, Nottinghamshire And Plymouth, Massachusetts", by Clifford L. Stott, NEHGR 148 [1994]:315-327. [Ancestry and family of John Finney who married Mary3 Rogers (Joseph2, Thomas1) and John's half-brother Josiah Finney who married Elizabeth3 Warren (Joseph2, Richard1).]

"The Family Record of John Ford6 of Liverpool Township, Nova Scotia", by Robert F. Kirkpatrick, MD 40 [Jan. 1990]:83-84. [Children of John Ford (b.1773) and Elizabeth Cole.]

"Susanna, Wife of William White and Edward Winslow of the Mayflower: A Review of Recent Research", by Marston Watson, MD 53 [Winter 2004]: 67-69. [Re-cap of past research showing how unlikely it is that Susanna was a Fuller.]

"Joseph White Probable Grandson Of William White Of The Mayflower", by Robert S. Wakefield, MD 45 [Jan. 1995]:53. [Suggests the unknown child of Peregrine2 White, born ca1650/1 and who d.y., was Joseph White who d. 1676.]

Note on Paul6 White (Paul5, Cornelius4, Daniel3, Peregrine2, William1), NGSQ 78 [Dec. 1990]:299. [He was born at Marshfield in 1739, but removed to Pitt County, North Carolina as per Plymouth County Court Records 10:7.]

"William & Mercy (White) Sherman Of Marshfield MA And Their Grandson Levi Hall Of Providence RI", by the late Robert M. Sherman and Ruth W. Sherman, TAG 61 [July/Oct. 1986]:207-12.

"The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Thomas Williams", by Caleb Johnson, MQ 75 [Sept. 2009]:290-91. [The 1582 baptism record for a Thomas Williams, son of John & Judith (Short) Williams at Yarmouth, Norfolk, England is probably that of the Mayflower passenger.]

"The Brewster Book: A Pilgrim Letter From December 1621," by Caleb H. Johnson and Simon Neal, MD 60 [Autumn 2011]: 116-121. [Transcription of a letter which was copied into the Brewster Book and not previously appearing in print. Comparing the wording with other known works, it is probable the author was Edward Winslow.]

"Troubles with the Little James: Edward Winslow's depositions at the high Court of Admiralty, by Caleb H. Johnson, MQ 77 [March 2011]:51-55.

"The Marriage And Children of Elizabeth2 Winslow, wife of Robert Brooks," by Caleb H. Johnson. [Research in England has uncovered the 1666 marriage record of Edward Winslow's daughter Elizabeth and the baptisms or burials of five children there, only one of whom survived infancy.]

"Susanna, Wife of William White and Edward Winslow of the Mayflower: A Review of Recent Research", by Marston Watson, MD 53 [Winter 2004]: 67-69. [Re-cap of past research showing how unlikely it is that Susanna was a Fuller.]

"Edward Winslow", MQ 69 [Sept. 2003]:306. [Describes his portrait which is on the front cover.]